BAGHDAD - Iraq Press - December 2: The Council of Ministers approved at a meeting on Tuesday, the agreement between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government, which was attended by the Prime Minister and the Federal Haider Abadi, head of the Kurdistan Regional Government Nechirvan Barzani.
A statement from the office Abadi seen by / Iraq Press / "The Council of Ministers decided to approve the agreement, which took place between the governments of the center and the region, which states that the Iraqi oil belongs to all Iraqis and the Kurdistan region to hand over at least 250 000 barrels of oil per day to the federal government for the purpose of export. "
The statement added that "the agreement also includes the export of 300 000 barrels per day by the federal province of Kirkuk fields of government through the oil pipeline in the Kurdistan region of line."
The statement continued that "it was also agreement on the allocation of a percentage of allocations of federal land forces of the Iraqi army to the Peshmerga forces according to population ratio as part of the Iraqi security system."
In turn revealed the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan region Nechirvan Barzani, in a news conference attended / Iraq Press / on the central government and agreed to pay $ trillion and 200 billion dinars to the Peshmerga forces, hoping to solve all the problems between the central government and the provincial government.
Barzani said that "the central government has decided to pay $ trillion and 200 billion dinars to Albemusharkh forces," noting that "this amount will be allocated from the budget of the Iraqi defense system."
Barzani said that "the agreement between Baghdad and Erbil is a win-win situation for the region and Baghdad," pointing out that "the deal is not final."
Barzani said "there are other problems will be resolved between the two parties during the six months or longer period," and expressed his hope to "solve all the problems between Baghdad and Erbil."
He Barzani that "the Iraqi government has a serious desire to reach a solution with the territory."
The Kurdish source familiar with the talks had said earlier in the day to / Press Iraq / Baghdad and Erbil agreed to resolve differences with a budget for the Kurdistan region and the export of oil and the salaries of the Peshmerga. Q ended. P.
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